Service
Compliance
Legal compliance with the SANS 10400 family of National Building Regulations — particularly Part T (Fire Protection) — and the related fire-safety standards your auditor and insurer expect to see on file.
About SANS 10400
What it is, and what it asks of you.
SANS 10400 is the family of standards that gives effect to the National Building Regulations. It sets out what a building must do in order to be considered safe and habitable — including how it behaves in a fire.
Part T of SANS 10400 deals specifically with fire protection. It covers everything from compartmentalisation and escape-route design through to the type, number and placement of fire equipment, signage, and emergency lighting in the building.
Compliance isn’t just about installing the right kit. It also requires the right paperwork — equipment registers, service certificates, evacuation plans and inspection records — so that an auditor can see at a glance that the building is being kept in order.
What we do
Compliance work, end-to-end.
Compliance survey
Walk every floor and identify gaps against the SANS 10400-T requirements.
Documentation pack
Equipment register, certificates, evacuation plans and inspection records, in one folder.
Remediation plan
Costed, prioritised plan to close the gaps — what gets done now, what can wait.
Ongoing review
Annual or scheduled reviews so the compliance paperwork stays current year-on-year.
Building owners
Show auditors and insurers that your building meets the National Building Regulations — and that the paperwork is current.
Site managers
Get a clear, prioritised list of what needs fixing and a single point of contact to close out every item.
Tenants & operators
Demonstrate to your landlord and your own clients that your occupied space is compliant and well-documented.
